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K.U.Leuven – Faculty of Law. jos.dumortier@law.kuleuven.be http://www.icri.be. Master of Laws – ICT LAW. K.U.Leuven. founded in 1425 > 28.000 students > 1370 professors > 3450 researchers research expenditure: > 200 million €. ICRI : Overview. founded in 1990
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K.U.Leuven – Faculty of Law jos.dumortier@law.kuleuven.be http://www.icri.be Master of Laws – ICT LAW
K.U.Leuven • founded in 1425 • > 28.000 students • > 1370 professors • > 3450 researchers • research expenditure:> 200 million €
ICRI : Overview • founded in 1990 • 3 academic staff / 25 researchers / 3 admin • since 2004 part of IBBT (Institute for BroadBand Technology) • focusing on: • legal issues of ICT and information security • privacy and identity management • security in e-business and e-government • law and standardization
ICRI : Research • EU FP6 • PRIME • FIDIS • BIOSEC • WALKonWEB
ICRI : Research • EU FP6 • PRIME • FIDIS • BIOSEC • WALKonWEB • Serenity • (Dyvine) • (BEinGRID)
ICRI : Research • Other EU Projects • ELSIGN • Preparatory Report • Review of the Directive • EESSI • Signature Policies • Trusted Archival Services • ... • MODINIS (eGovernment) • Lot 3 : Identity Management • ELDOC (electronic documents)
Course offering • Bachelor: • fundamental concepts of ICT (in Dutch): 60 hrs, 1st semester • Master • ICT law in Belgium (in Dutch, open for all faculties): 45 hrs, 2nd semester • Seminar “Law and ICT” • Postgraduate programme : see following slides
Content • Semester 1: Introduction • ICT • IT Law • Communications Law • Semester 2: Advanced • ICT (legal informatics – information extraction) • IT Law (practice-oriented) • Communications Law (scenario)
In practice • classes of about 15-20 students • master of laws • external students • eulisp exchange students • majority takes (per semester) • 3 ICT-related courses (obligatory) • 2 or 3 IPR-related courses • 2 or 3 courses in EU of international business law
Evaluation • Pro: • one post-graduate programme – bundling of efforts • Contra • limited autonomy • less flexibility for (inter)national co-operation
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